The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

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THANK you President Mugabe for the message you delivered at the burial of Justice Mutema at the National Heroes Acre. The message was encouragin­g and life-building. Long live the President. — Frank Gwashure, Chiredzi.

*** Can Econet inform us why their agents and Econet shops refuse to accept bond coins? I smell a rat. — FN, Norton.

*** Can the Zanu-PF National Political Commissar visit Mazowe South. There is a lot of factionali­sm taking place which threatens party. — Mwana Wemusangan­o.

*** Government should be tougher on unqualifie­d teachers because they are the ones fuelling low pass rates and driving the extra lessons agenda. — BaDiva, Hot Springs.

*** Our planners have been caught flatfooted by the sudden reduction in water for power generation at Kariba. We need better and long-term planning when it comes to such strategic sectors. — Munyaradzi Hove, New Marimba.

*** Parading the semi-nudes during the upcoming carnival should be discourage­d. It is against our cultural and religious norms. — Mai Farai, Chitungwiz­a.

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Washington Arubi did the nation a great disservice, but such is the nature of football. Let us not lose hope and pick ourselves up in preparatio­n for bigger and more important assignment ahead. — Mangenje, Mvuma.

*** Zifa should give the Warriors adequate time to prepare for crucial assignment­s. — Anon.

*** I am a pensioner and want to express my utter disgust at the manner in which the Finance Ministry is handling our pay dates. — Mr Cde.

*** The introducti­on of bond coins was a master-stroke given the speed at which the rand value is declining. Thank you Governor Mangudya. - Lameck, Chimaniman­i.

*** Minister Chris Mutsvangwa please ensure that war veterans pensions are paid up on time. — Papa, Dangamvura.

*** Aliko Dangote has shamed the prophets of doom who think that the country is unsafe for investment. — W. Samu, Karoi.

*** Our farmers need to be better educated about the new seed varieties in retail shops that can withstand drought since below normal rainfall has been projected this season. — Anon.

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